China Today interviewed several foreign diplomats who attended and observed the meeting regarding their views on the government work report and China’s achievements over the past 40 years since reform and opening-up.

Will China turn Australia into a “puppet state”? Sensible people might scoff at such a notion. But a professor from Australia wrote a book, detailing the infiltration of Chinese influence into Australia. His hostile remarks on China do not represent the views of all Australians. An Australian scholar has rebutted the claims.

The recent smash-hit “Operation Red Sea” has gained widespread attention for the Chinese military. The highly-acclaimed film is loosely based on the evacuation of Chinese citizens and foreign nationals from Yemen during Yemeni Civil War.

In such a fractured world, China’s solution is “building a community of shared future for mankind characterized by win-win cooperation and sharing”. The speech President Xi Jinping delivered in 2017 at the Palais des Nations in Geneva has given an effective solution to upholding peace and stability and to boosting common development in this restless world.

Many Chinese describe the “Chinese Dream” as the “great rejuvenation” of the Chinese nation. Some describe the “Chinese Dream” as surpassing the US as the No. 1 power in the world. Actually, the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is not aiming to replace the US as the No. 1 power in the world, but to shape global China’s new identity.

One year after Chinese President Xi Jinping further elaborated his vision of building a community with a shared future for humanity on his Swiss trip, the concept has won wider international support due to China’s substantial move toward that goal.